

I have an extra chromosome. Do you want it?
I have an extra chromosome. Do you want it?
like a monster
like a boss
fully backwards compatible
Kinky. I like it.
Assuming your local service is accessible from the nginx server, you can proxy the request to it:
server {
listen 80;
location / {
proxy_pass http://10.100.100.2:3000/;
}
}
…where 10.100.100.2
is your local IP on the VPN and 3000
is the local port your service is listening on, and 80
is the public port your nginx server listens on. Everything that hits your nginx server at http://yourserver.com/
will proxy back to your local service at http://10.100.100.2:3000/
. Depending on what you’re hosting, you may need to add some things to the config.
I’m assuming that you are trying to proxy an http web server. If not, you’re going to have a hard time with nginx. Can you post your nginx config? Are you getting any response from nginx at all?
Some PVC tubing will start to shrink around 70°C. Can you get boiling water to it fast enough before it cools?
Send GNUdes.
Oh, so this is a lot like traditional photography? Do you use an enlarger to create an “exposure”? This sounds cool, but I’m having trouble finding anything on the Internet related to this. Any resources you can share?
This looks interesting, but please excuse my ignorance: what does “in titanium” mean? What is this medium?
They’re not really in financial trouble. They just need more money to develop new tools to compete with industry standard software like Autodesk, Maya, Houdini, etc.
But the dog’s name was Indiana!
…situation where allowing a completely random 3rd party to use your IP/network on an on-demand basis…
I mean, this is kind of the entire concept of Tor.
I see what you did there.